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NEWS CENTRE

CPAWS Saskatchewan

Province not Prepared for 'Big Boom' Impacts in Northern Saskatchewan. November 2007

CPAWS Saskatchewan submits comments to the Saskatchewan Government regarding Draft #2 North Central Land Use Plan March 2006

CPAWS Saskatchewan Calls for SK Government to review and revoke the agreement to establish a groomed snowmobile trail between Tobin Lake and Creighton so that ecological and local concerns are properly addressed,Submitted February 10, 2005.

CPAWS Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society call on Saskatchewan Environment to address problems in the North Central Land Use Planning process, Submitted January 17, 2005.

CPAWS Saskatchewan responds to scoping process for Park Management Plan in Prince Albert National Park, Sent August 17, 2004

CPAWS Saskatchewan Newsletter

Winter 2007 CPAWS Saskatchewan Newsletter

CPAWS National

Link to CPAWS News on national website

CPAWS Affiliates

Investigations by local residents, the Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Rainforest Action Network reveal that Weyerhaeuser is illegally logging in Canada’s Boreal forests to make plywood and copy paper for Xerox and other U.S. corporations. Case study,video and documentary released July 2005

The Boreal in Balance: Securing the Future of Canada's Boreal Region: A Status Report from the Canadian Boreal Initiative, Released January 31, 2005

Conservation News

Banff Food Web Shows Sharp Differences Without Wolves, CBC Health and Science News, August 2005

Government

Government of Saskatchewan Responds to the Great Sand Hills Land Use Strategy Review, Released June 7, 2004

Events

CPAWS Saskatchewan hosts Journey to the Yukon's Three Rivers and to Saskatchewan's Churchill River, Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon. May 9 2007

Recognition

In Memoriam: Stan Rowe, Released June 7, 2004